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A relic kinda day!........

Mike from MI "Iron Brigade"

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Shawano came by tonight so we went to try a place that we have stopped by several times. We finally got permission!!! :)
Started right off with a victotian brooch, then plenty of doo-dads followed and the coins just were not there.
Finally Shawano landed a 1900 Indian. This place could use another hunt as we only had about 1 1/2 hours. But surely was a little dissappointed on the old coin count. Oh well, we will get them next time! :) I sure was glad to hunt with my buddy as we have not went diggin together since Jan 9th.

Here are the spoils! A silver plated spoon very twisted! A big brass buckle, Brooch, Lead seal, 2 older coins, and what appears to be part of a match cover.
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Victorian brooch. Notice the top piece mounted to the front. It was in the same hole. The little holes were where the pin was mounted.
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1910 wheat, and 1940 Canadian cent.
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A lead seal. (Notice the Michigan)
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Back of seal.
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Wow, Mike..that was a terrific hunt! I love that Victorian Brooch. How is the condition of the 1900 IH? I bet it is in really good shape..no salt water pitting.

Great detecting!:thumbup:
 
Very nice!!!:thumbup:
 
it was a RR seal? Most of them around here are from the RR.
 
I didn't see it! I bet good because the wheat has a nice green patina.
 
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